Tural, scanModem mostly parses the output oflspcilspci -nvYou can send us the output of these two commands if you suspect thereis a parsing error. Among:D-Link DFM-562ICreative Modem Blaster DI5663 PCI OR DI5656 PCICNen CM-56S, 56К, Int, V.92, PCICNet CN UM56-RS (It's not internal modem) Creative Modem Blaster DI5663 PCI OR DI5656 PCI are typically Conexantchip modems. THey are well supported by hsfmodem software fromwww.linuxant.com, for which there is a one-time payment. The CNen CM-56S, 56К, Int, V.92, PCI information for Win98 includes[Manufacturer]%Mfg% = Motorolaand support of such older Motorola winmodemn chips under Linux is unlikely. I couldn't search out definitive information on the other two. MarvS On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 5:32 AM, Tural Muradbeyli<tural.muradbeyli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> No, there is not USR chip on a Motorola card. At first I tried to> install Motorola SM56 modem, but I couldn't. Then I get another 3Com> modem and replace Motorola with it, and try to install it. I removed> Motorola from computer, but in spite of this, scanModem detects> chipset as Motorola. I have uninstalled sl-modem-daemon (with $ sudo> apt-get remove sl-modem-daemon), and then again run scanModem.> ModemData.txt is similar with one I get before uninstalling> sl-modem-daemon. Why when Motorola modem is physically removed,> scanModem detects 3Com USR modem as Motorola? Which chipper internal> modems (or chipsets) you can recommend to me, which can be installed> successfully? What do you think about:> D-Link DFM-562I> Creative Modem Blaster DI5663 PCI OR DI5656 PCI> CNen CM-56S, 56К, Int, V.92, PCI> CNet CN UM56-RS (It's not internal modem)>>> On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 4:14 PM, Marvin Stodolsky> <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> > Tural> >> > Sadly it remain true that:> > ------------------------------> > Class 0780: 11d4:1807 Communication controller: Analog Devices> > Unknown device 1807> > Primary PCI_id 11d4:1807> > Support type needed or chipset: Motorola_not_supported> > -----------------------------> >> > But it is curious that there is a USR chip on a Motorola card> > You can try:> > $ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf> > But a failure in modem detection is expected> >> > The sl-modem-daemon package installed is useless.> > Might as well uninstall in> > $ sudo apt-get remove sl-modem-daemon> > and save some RAM resources.> >> > MarvS> > scanModem maintainer> >> >> >> > On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Tural Muradbeyli> > <tural.muradbeyli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> > > Please, help me to install my modem on Ubuntu Linux 7.10. It's a USR> > > 56K PCI DFV Winmodem> > > Some information about modem:> > >> > > 3Com USR 56K DFV AWPCI PC99 50PK> > > PN: 3CP263594-OEM-50> > > USR model 0766> > >> > > Some records from chipset:> > > 3Com> > > AD1807JS> > > ERJ41868A-X.6> > > 0004> > >> >>